712 research outputs found
Multiple coverings with closed polygons
A planar set is said to be cover-decomposable if there is a constant
such that every -fold covering of the plane with translates of
can be decomposed into two coverings. It is known that open convex polygons are
cover-decomposable. Here we show that closed, centrally symmetric convex
polygons are also cover-decomposable. We also show that an infinite-fold
covering of the plane with translates of can be decomposed into two
infinite-fold coverings. Both results hold for coverings of any subset of the
plane.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1009.4641 by other author
Quantum states with a positive partial transpose are useful for metrology
We show that multipartite quantum states that have a positive partial
transpose with respect to all bipartitions of the particles can outperform
separable states in linear interferometers. We introduce a powerful iterative
method to find such states. We present some examples for multipartite states
and examine the scaling of the precision with the particle number. Some
bipartite examples are also shown that possess an entanglement very robust to
noise. We also discuss the relation of metrological usefulness to Bell
inequality violation. We find that quantum states that do not violate any Bell
inequality can outperform separable states metrologically. We present such
states with a positive partial transpose, as well as with a non-positive
positive partial transpose.Comment: 6 pages including two figures + three-page supplement including two
figures using revtex 4.1, with numerically obtained density matrices as text
files; v2: published version; v3: published version, typo in the 4x4 bound
entangled state is corrected (noticed by Peng Yin
The shortest distance among points in general position
AbstractWe prove that among n points in the plane in general position, the shortest distance can occur at most (2+37)n times. We also give a construction where the shortest distance occurs more than (2+516)N−10⌊n⌊ times
Analysis of public road accessibility in Hungary
Hungary's example is taken in this study to analyse the changes
of accessibility by public roads in 2005. The paper examines the extent to
which changing accessibility is re
ected in socio-economic processes. The
question is how much an improving accessibility by road contributes to competitiveness,
and if it contributes to the latter at all, and at what degree
favourable accessibility conditions following public road investments or other
local factors can result in favourable or unfavourable socio-economic processe
Entanglement Witnesses in Spin Models
We construct entanglement witnesses using fundamental quantum operators of
spin models which contain two-particle interactions and posses a certain
symmetry. By choosing the Hamiltonian as such an operator, our method can be
used for detecting entanglement by energy measurement. We apply this method to
the cubic Heisenberg lattice model in a magnetic field, the XY model and other
familiar spin systems. Our method is used to obtain a temperature bound for
separable states for systems in thermal equilibrium. We also study the
Bose-Hubbard model and relate its energy minimum for separable states to the
minimum obtained from the Gutzwiller ansatz.Comment: 5 pages including 3 figures, revtex4; some typos correcte
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